BioMed Research International / 2020 / Article / Tab 3 / Review Article
[Retracted] Outcomes of Renal Stone Surgery Performed Either as Predonation or Ex Vivo Bench Procedure in Renal Grafts from Living Donors: A Systematic Review Table 3 Predonation stone surgery: donors’ and recipients’ outcomes.
Donors’ outcomes Recipients’ outcomes Author, year of publication Surgery type ( ) OT min, mean (range) Success : failed Early postoperative complication type, (grade ) Follow-up (months) (range) Late postoperative complication type, Early postoperative complication type, (grade ) Follow-up (months) (range) Stone recurrence in the graft ( ) Yiğit et al., [21 ] ESWL (2) n/a 1 : 1 0 (-) n/a n/a 0 (-) 6.0 (n/a) 0 Trivedi et al., [19 ] ESWL (1) PCNL (1) n/a 0 : 1 0 (-) n/a 0 0 (-) 24 (n/a) 0 Ganpule et al., [20 ] ESWL (5) RIRS (1) n/a 6 : 0 0 (-) 36.0 (10-58) 0 0 (-) 36.0 (10-58) 0
ESWL: extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy; n/a: not available; OT: operative time; PCNL: percutaneous nephrolithotomy; RIRS: retrograde intrarenal surgery.
According to the Clavien-Dindo Classification System.